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So, you’re ready for another story, eh? Well, every story must start at the beginning, and this story begins here, on Pandora! And, like most stories worth telling, it begins with a Vault… Years ago, people spent their whole lives chasing the legend of the Vault, not knowing if it was anything more than a fairy tale. That all changed one day when four Vault Hunters, guided by a mysterious guardian Angel, found a Vault Key. Or at least, a piece of one.

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11 Reviews

7.67

Gaming Bolt

8.00

Ravi Sinha — Apr 11, 2019

Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition is more than a blast from the past - it's a compelling game in its own right. Though it serves as more of a base for greater things than a pinnacle for the genre, there's still plenty of shooting, looting and Vault Hunting to be had.

IGN

8.00

Steven Petite — Apr 02, 2019

Borderlands: Game of The Year Edition polishes up a game that already looked great and played well, so the upgrade to 4K isnât a dramatic transformation. Improvements to navigation and inventory management remove some of the tedious moments that originally slowed things down, but the changes to the already weak final boss fight make it significantly easier, which is the exact opposite of what it needed. Of course, Borderlandsâ campaignâs gameplay, humor, and charm hold up, which makes it a reliably good time, especially in co-op.

Metro.co.uk

Stevivor.com

7.50

Steve Wright — Apr 03, 2019

While we wait for Borderlands 3, Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition is a worthy inclusion to your game library (especially if you love shooting baddies and seeing numbers pop up around them in the process). That said, if you’ve already own Borderlands 2, The Pre-Sequel or The Handsome Collection you might just want to jump onto those and take advantage of the free HD textures (or take advantage of this free upgrade if you own Borderlands on PC.) However you jump back in, tell Claptrap to shut up for me.

AusGamers

8.00

Kosta Andreadis — Apr 08, 2019

And with that, Borderlands is still hard to put down once it gets going. From sub machine guns that set enemies on fire to grenades that heal you, allowing you to charge head-first into danger. Contextualised as a ‘looter shooter’, it nails both of those things. As did the sequel. And now, we excitedly wait for Borderlands 3.